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How Much Did Medical Marijuana Dispensaries In Ohio Sell On Their First Day?
Four medical marijuana dispensaries opened yesterday to sell the first products to Ohioans. Here's how business went on the first day.The Ohio Medical…
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New Website And Public Awareness Campaign To Increase Awareness Of Foster Care And Adoption
Ohio has nearly 16,000 children in the custody of county children’s services agencies. Gov. Mike DeWine wants to increase the number of foster care…
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DeWine Gets First Clemency Report On A Killer Set For Execution
The state parole board has unanimously recommended Gov. Mike DeWine not stop the execution of a man convicted of killing his substance abuse counselor in…
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Students, State Honor Martin Luther King, Jr. With Soaring Speeches
The winners of this year's state oratory contest got a bit political in their speeches, referencing the Flint water crisis, police-involved shootings and…
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State Won't Offer Unemployment Benefits To Furloughed Federal Workers
Around 7,000 federal workers in Ohio aren’t receiving paychecks because of the government shutdown. And none of them will be offered unemployment checks…
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Lawmakers, Doctors Call For Tougher Dangerous Dog Laws
Rep. Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg) says hundreds of people suffer serious and sometimes fatal injuries caused by dog attacks every year. He says it's time…
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With Government Shutdown, Food Stamp Recipients Warned To "Make It Last"
Advocates for lower income people say 1.5 million Ohioans are approaching a food crisis because of the federal government shutdownLisa Hamler-Fugitt with…
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Report Urges Lawmakers To Increase Funding For Social Services In New Budget
A new report by a coalition of social service groups says state leaders need to invest in families, Ohio’s seniors and the poorest in the state when they…
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It Is Now Easier For Low-Income Ohioans To Reinstate Drivers Licenses
It's easier right now but it's a limited time offer. Here are the details.Ohioans who have had their driver’s licenses revoked and cannot afford to have…
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State Sees Slight Dip In Traffic Deaths In 2018
The Ohio Department of Transportation is reporting that the state saw a slight dip in traffic-related deaths last year.In 2018, 1,065 people were killed…
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